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MONDAY.

YACHT CLUB GALA

DAY.

FEBRUARY 12. 1923.

say in should like to

conclusion that our thanks are due to those gentlemen who hare made the arrangements for this afternoon, particularly to the Vice-Com-

Opening of New Bowlingmodore, Mr. D. R. Blair, who has

Green.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

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LAUSANNE BREACH,

Lausanne, Feb. 10, The Turks bava departed for Angora, leaving a secretary behind.

Leafleld, Feb. 6.

presented the prizes, and Mr. D. L. Ralph, whose superintendenis The Turkish-Allies' situation is distinctly improved, but it is still The Clubhouse and grounds of of the arrangements for our enjoy-doubtful if the treaty will be signed before Ismet Paana' leaves for the Rasul Hongkong Yacht Club ment 1 am sure you will agree Angora. were very effectively decorated have been crowned with success. The Turks have agreed to accept the judicial safeguards if thei on Saturday, when tho Com-I now have much pleasure in ask-Conference is resumed. The French, Italians and British expressed modore. Mr. A. R. Lowe,ing Mrs. Smyth to distribute the their willingness to negotiate further-British wireless to the Doily and Mrs. Lowe wero at home to naval officers, their

wives, members of the Club and others. The occasion was the

WAS

prizes.

The prizes were then distributed by Mrs. Smyth. After this plea sant function, A pretty incident occurred when little Miss Arthur presented Mrs. Smyth with beautiful bouquet in holder. The Little girl was

Buletin

Washington, Feb. &

Ismet Pasha, in a statement, said: "All the others have departed for my Government, I do not deem the Curietence has broken 'down. for their capitals, and, therefore, I am leaving (or Angora. Speaking

I am ready to return if the Allies want to resume the negotiation.”— vers. Wireless to the Dully Badezim

evidently greatly surprised when in return she received a large box of sweets.

IRELAND'S IREGULARS.

Lonklin, Feb. 10.

opening of the new bowls grean presented by Mr. Frank Smyth and the sailing off of events for racing yachts, at the conclusion of which the prizes were dis- tributed by Mrs. Smyth. There # large gathering. which included H. E the

Mr. Smyth's Reply.

"The war will go on until the country's independence is recognised Governor, H. E Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson Commodore In replying on behalf of his by our enemies, foreign and domestic." declares a proclamation issued Grace and the Hon. Mr. Claud wife, Commodore Mr. F. Smyth by Liam Lynch, the irregular chief of sta. and addressed to the Re- S. ver. The band of H.M.S. said that the charm of returning public Forces. There can be no compromise, he says, on this funda- Hawkins wilded to the "nce more to the Colony had been mental condition, and he appeals to the men not to be deluded into enjoyment of a cost delightful enhanced by the pleasure they had surrendering a strong position so dearly won. He say that victory sternoon, whilsties was served on experienced in being invited to is within their grasp if they stand unity and firmly, and he urges the lawo. The event was in attend at the opening of the new a vigorous continuance of their activities. Three armed men, prac- Every way a success, being one of Bowling Green. He thanked thetically simultaneously with the proclamation, blew up by land mines the most er joyable in the history Commodore for all the nice things the printing works in Dublin, whence the new amnesty offer of yester- of the Club.

he had said of him. It was nice day emerged, doing 'thousands of pounds worth of damaged.-Reuter, Tew opening of the Bowling to feel that one's efforts had not

performed by the only been successful but appreciat

the jazk by whole hearted co-operation and H.E. the Governor, Play im help he had received—particularly

The condition of Princess Mary, who yesterday gave birth to a med.algiy started between

from Mr. Bigir, Mr. Carpenter and following teurs: No. 1 Rick-T. Mr. Bragteld, to say nothing of son, is announced to be quite satisfactory,

Evidence of the great public interest in the event is afforded by G. Bragfeld, W, Pearman, S. T. Ah Mow-very little would have Williamson and D. Harvey (skip) been ace mplished.

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the enormous number of congratulations which Princess Mary and against W. C. Shiner, J. W. C. doubt that the bowling green Viscount Lascelles have received.

There is much speculation in the Press as to what title will be Binnar, G. W. Carpenter and would be a success and he thought Guy (skip): No. 2 Rink-Hon, that the new Bowling Club would borne by His Majesty King George's Erst grandchild-British Wire Claud Severn. D. K. Blair. At only bold its own against less to the Daily Bulletin. Mardoch, and W. Russell (skip)

others in the Coliny but would

for Interport | again. Dr. Forsyth, J. Reid, D. Compete ser.cusly

honours. His wife would be very Keith and G. E. Edwards (skip). On the first rink L. Guy's team pleased to provide the first cham- were die winners on the second. Pionship cup to be competed for. Cheers. In conclusion, Mr. W. Russell'

Smyth thanked H.E. the Governor, to whom they were all indebted

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The Commodore's Speech. At the price ..ng. in introduce offing Mrs. Smyth, who had kindly for the ground needed for the Byw consented to make the distribution.and members for the kindness they

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and the Comm: dore the Comunidors, Dir. A. R. Lowe, bad extended to himself and his

The results of the sailing races were as follows:

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said:

wife.

Your Excellences. Ladies and Gentlemen.-The verasion of. Mr. of and Mrs." Frank Smyth's short

Service Races. 1 stay in the Uol ny has been seized.

to celebrate the completion of the Course B.:-Start Tamar Line bowling lawn which, through the] :W. to "Bu, mark boat of Kowicon 1 generosity of Mr. Smyth, has been, R ck (St), Cust Rock Buoy (Bed added to the amenities of this Flax to, Finish Club House Cd. We have tried to make the Line W. to Ey as above. green the nearest approach p s-tance 5 miles, sible to the Plymouth Hoe ground. Gige. (Starting Time. 250 p.m.;

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As most of those who are with us!. Ambrose: 2. Tamar; & Diomede. to-day are well aware, the Royal | Winner's finishing time, 4.10 40 Hongk ng Yacht Club Wed at secs

great deal to Mr. Smyth who was Cutters Sturting Time 2.40 Commodore for several years and pm: 1. Hawkins: 2. Ambrose: 3, has Cing us many a good turn. Ambros. Winner's finishing me, Our appreciation of this latest 4.15 14 sec.

shown by the fact that al- Whalers Starting Time 2.30) ready large number of members p.m.; 1. Hawkins; 2. Ambrose; } at the Club have enrolled them-Ambrose Winner's in-hing tume. selves in the Lawn Bowls Section 4.24 3 re and Mr. Smyth may be sure that

the lawn will soon be played in." when lam told is what it requires arthe present moment.

I a very great pleasure to have with us to-day Is Excellen- eg the invernor, the Commander-

Racing Yachts.

KING GEORGE'S GRANDSON.

Leafield, Feb. S.

MINE DISASTERS.

New York. Feb. 10. Only seven bodies have hitherto been recovered from the Dawson mine. It is believed that ninety-eight of the men extembed are dead.--- Reuter.

Victoria, Feb. 19. Twenty-nine bodies have been removed and ten are still in the mine, six seriously injured. The dead include twenty whites, the re- mainder being Chinese, of whim one walked for two miles through the smoke-filled passages of safety.—Reuler.

PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

New York. Feb. 10.

On account of the accused's social standing widespread interes; nas centred in the trial of the international polo player Rena Lumon- gne and his three brothers, who are charged with conspiring le violate the prohibition law. The prosecution alleged that Rene was presulent of a wholesale liquor business catering for the leading clubs in the metropolis. All were sentenced to four months' in gesl and fined two thousand dollars, except one who was sentenced to two months. -Reuter

OBITUARY.

Berlin. Feb. 10. The death we announced from. Munich of von Rontgen, discover of the X-rays-Beuter.

Santiago de Chile, Feb. 10. The German Minister, von Ecker: has been killed in an accident while mountaineering in the Andes exter.

(g-Ambrose, Lieut. Commdr,

Wence.

Que. Class Starting Time, 3,05 | Gar! Class-Jean, Eng. Capt.

1. Jean Handicap 29ers!

Brumw.ch.

Andel, Mr. P. M. Hodgson, Mr. H. S. Rouse, (Hon, Secretary), Mr. E. Cock and Mr. D. H. Blake.

Rowing Committee: Mr. R. Heyward Hays Class-Adanæs, | Sutherland, Mr. J. S. McCann, 2. To matte Scratch): 9. Gael Capt. Davis in and Lt. Scott Bell. Capt), Mr. D. C. Logan, Mr. 0.

Handicap 32 sec). Winners's

One Design Class-Ailsa, Mr. S. G. Shepperd, R.E. and Mr. G. torre.ted time, 4.18:57 secs,

Grist and Midshipman Edwards, May. Heyward Hups (Starting T..no,

Handigap Cla--Diana, Lieut. 9.15 p.m.): 1. Adanae Scratch); 2.

Beauchamp and Lisut, Roundel!. Sir Spray Handicap 54

The prizes were kindly present the Vice-Commodore, Mr. D. K. Blair.

Raising Ruhr Relief Fund. Chief and family, also Come

Forenseg

modore Grace and family. Shan-bud.

11.-The Arthur Leveson and the Com- German Co! Gegeral.

| Gladys (Hand.cap 1 min. 30 secOS, 1, intermodare are both hem yachtsmen winner's corrected time) 4.27/17) mawood be a representative of the which makes them all the Phones Prear, stated that thee wel me at an affair of this kind, pulents in Shanghai had This has been. I may say, quite a Nodent and does Jord toe majo in Bobr natal cseason. Our friends in Lelief Pant

more

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One Design Starting Time 3.25

1, Allsa Handicap 2. Halyn Handicap

Bowl Committee: Mr. T. H. G. Brayfield and Mr. E. W. Carpenter. House Committee: Mr. D. L. Ralph, and Mr. J. S. McCann.

Officials.

Officer of the Day: The Vice- Patrons: His Excellency Sir R. Commodore, assisted by Comnio- E. Stubbs, K.C.M.G. His Excel- dore H. E. Grace, R.N... Measts.

The net in-talment the Navy are getting so habitual- 1 min. 3 stes.). Daphne Serengy Admiral Sir Arthur C. Leve. H. S. Rouse and E. Cock, the Time-

it Trouw mold make was forwardeded these days to fuel

last week -RA

PHILIPPINES INDEPENDENCE.

Washington. Feb. 8-Senator Over 40 years ago the Late Lord Beacons to Kiaz Utah told the Senate that be intended to propose a Philip pines independence provision as 2 rider to the War Department Ap-i propriation Bil-C. S. Wireless to the Daily Bulletin.

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Winner's corrected time, 1969, R.C.B., His Excellency Sir keeper. Yeoman of Signals Frank- John Fowler, KCMG, C.B. lin. and the clerk of the Course. D.S.V.

Capt. Arthur.

mach.nem that I am sure they must quite enjor having a tiller and sheet in their hands

Handicap (Starting Time 3.35 again. At any rate, I am

p.m.): 1. Diana Handicap 54 you will join with me in extending mics. & secs.); 3. Rolla (Scratch). secs); 2, Dorothea Handicap 3

them a hearty welcome.

Winner's corrected time, 4.32/39 There has been, a stunning breeze to-das. All the races have finished in good time and there have been many close races.

We hope this will be the fore- runner of many happy meetings with our friends of the Navy.

secs.

Prize List. Whalers-Hawkins, Commdr. Euddle.

Cutters Hawking, Clayton.

Commod-re: Mr. A. R. Lowe. Vice-Commodore: Mr. D. K.

Blair.

General Committee: Commodore H.E. Grace, K.N., Mг. 0. S. G. Shepperd, R.E., Mr. R. Sutherland, Mr. D. C. Logan, Mr. H. S. House, Surg.-L. Mr. J. S. McCann, Mr. E. Cock and

Mr. D. H. Blake. Commander]

Sailing Committee: Commodore H. E. Grace, R.N., Mr. A. W. Van

Hos. Club Secretary: Mr. F. G. Vaux.

Hon. Treasurer: Mr. T. A. Martin.

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